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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Captain MacArthur of Cornell has made the best time of the year in the 440-yard dash. H. W. Kelley '11, on the other hand, has run consistently around 50 seconds this spring and has not been pushed. Considering the slight advantage Kelley will have because it is his own track, he seems a probable winner over MacArthur. All of last year's point winners will again compete in this event, Reidpath of Syracuse, MacArthur, Sawyer of Princeton, and Young of Amherst. Lester of Williams, Gamble of Michigan, Hough and Smith of Pennsylvania, and Fogg of Syracuse, are also fast...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INTERCOLLEGIATE GAMES | 5/26/1911 | See Source »

After circling around the Yard and accumulating velocity in the most exclusive clubbing centres the party will be trolleyed to the inadequate docking facilities of Boston. Here a floating palace, loaned by a prominent member of the Binnacle Club (who wishes his name withheld) will be awaiting the Happy Picnickers. Boston abaft, the Picnic. Committee will go aloft to explain from a convenient half-hitch in the rat-lines why the Picnic is not to be held conjointly with the Seniors of the Emerson School of Oratory at Fresh Pond, as the Monthly advocates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: June 2! Senior Picnic! June 2! | 5/23/1911 | See Source »

...yard hurdles, Jackson had a lead of three yards until the last hurdle, with Freeman running second. Jackson tripped on the hurdle and Freeman was disqualified for running around a hurdle, thus giving Hyatt, of Exeter, first place and Jackson second. Freeman won the 120-yard hurdles in easy fashion. Worthington, of Exeter, who finished second, and Jackson, who was third, were disqualified for knocking down three hurdles. In the field events, Worthington, of Exeter, made the best performance, jumping 21 feet, 4 inches, in the broad jump. Howard had little difficulty in winning the 12-pound hammer-throw with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1914 TRACK TEAM BEATEN | 5/18/1911 | See Source »

...streets where fronted by University grounds, are in a deplorable state, uneven and with crossings several inches above the proper level, while Trowbridge and Craigie streets are, comparatively speaking, in good repair. The condition of Dunster street and Boylston as far out as the Stadium, and of those streets around the Post Office block is disgraceful, even making every allowance for the wear occasioned by subway construction. In fact it seems that the city takes no interest in the upkeep of ways chiefly used by College men, Bow street and Massachusetts avenue being further examples of this. In winter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE STREETS OF CAMBRIDGE. | 5/10/1911 | See Source »

...scored. In the last period Winkler passed the first two men up, hit the third, and allowed Rogers a hit, which scored Reeves and Coon. He was then replaced by Malcolm. Carr put up a sacrifice fly on which Wigglesworth scored, and Potter, with a pretty single, brought Rogers around with the winning...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LUCKY NINTH FOR HARVARD | 5/8/1911 | See Source »

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